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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150

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Compact digital camera from 2004 with that classic early digital CCD look.

Key specs:

  • 7.2MP CCD sensor
  • 3x optical zoom (38-114mm equivalent), Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens
  • 2-inch LCD screen
  • Uses Sony NP-FR1 battery
  • Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro

Includes: 256MB Memory Stick Pro Duo, original battery, and USB charger.

The P150 packs a genuine Carl Zeiss lens and a 7MP CCD sensor into a slim, pocketable metal body. That CCD delivers the warm, soft rendering that's become hugely popular for the authentic mid-2000s digicam aesthetic, while the Zeiss glass keeps things sharp.

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Sony

Minolta was a Japanese camera and optics maker founded in 1928, credited with launching the world's first integrated autofocus SLR system, the Maxxum and Dynax series, in 1985. After merging with Konica in 2003, the combined company sold its camera business to Sony in 2006, and Minolta's lens mount and technology live on today in Sony's Alpha camera system.

Sony

Minolta was a Japanese camera and optics maker founded in 1928, credited with launching the world's first integrated autofocus SLR system, the Maxxum and Dynax series, in 1985. After merging with Konica in 2003, the combined company sold its camera business to Sony in 2006, and Minolta's lens mount and technology live on today in Sony's Alpha camera system.